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Empty Pockets, Full Potential: Is Poverty Stealing Our Dreams?

I. Introduction

There is an underlying conflict that characterizes life's journey: the struggle

between people's deepest dreams and the harsh realities molded by their social

standing. This paper explores this disparity by concentrating on how poverty may be

able to take away our identity-defining goals and aspirations. In the beginning,

poverty is not defined as a lack of financial riches but rather as a complicated web of

interconnected barriers that prevent people from accessing opportunities for

advancement, healthcare, and education. Our goal is to show how these deeply held

and supported ambitions serve as the cornerstone for both individual development and

society progress via the use of anecdotes and convincing evidence.

II. Purpose

Understanding poverty is essential for addressing issues such as inequality, access

to education, healthcare, and basic human rights. The reason for poverty is the rise of

our population, which makes it difficult for the government to provide food, shelter,

and employment to the rising population. Our target is to eradicate extreme poverty

for all people everywhere by 2030; this is a pivotal goal of the 2030 "Agenda for

Sustainable Development." To help reduce poverty, we must ensure that we educate

children and provide economic improvement with the goal of reducing poverty by

strengthening economics.

III. Description

Poverty is the deprivation of food, shelter, money, and clothing when people can't

satisfy their basic needs. Poverty can be understood simply as a lack of money or

more broadly in terms of


barriers to everyday human life. As students, we can eradicate these life struggles and

difficulties from being poor, although we can manage to provide priority actions on

poverty eradication by improving access to sustainable livelihoods, entrepreneurial

opportunities, and productive resources, empowering people living in poverty and

their organizations, and also providing action plans for addressing poverty, including

increasing access to education and job training, providing financial assistance,

creating job opportunities, and reducing inequality. One of the best solutions to

reducing poverty is education, because it is very important to educate citizens not only

in school but also to teach them about economic circumstances and to develop and

implement rapid and sustained economic growth policies and programs. rivation of

food, shelter, money, and clothing when people can't satisfy their basic needs. Poverty

can be understood simply as a lack of money or more broadly in terms of barriers to

everyday human life. As students, we can eradicate these life struggles and difficulties

from being poor, although we can manage to provide priority actions on poverty

eradication by improving access to sustainable livelihoods, entrepreneurial

opportunities, and productive resources, empowering people living in poverty and

their organizations, and also providing action plans for addressing poverty, including

increasing access to education and job training, providing financial assistance,

creating job opportunities, and reducing inequality. One of the best solutions to

reducing poverty is education, because it is very important to educate citizens not only

in school but also to teach them about economic circumstances and to develop and

implement rapid and sustained economic growth policies and programs.

IV. Support

Our suggested budget is essential for putting into practice initiatives that will help

us achieve our
goal of eliminating severe poverty by 2030. Our distinguished contributor, Lady Gaga,

graciously donates 50 million pesos to start worthwhile projects. Funding will be

allocated with a focus on education, with 20 million pesos going toward school

construction, scholarships, and infrastructure improvements. 15 million pesos will be

spent in small-scale enterprises and vocational training programs to solve economic

difficulties and promote sustainable lives. Ten million pesos will be given to

healthcare efforts to enhance the availability of medical services and facilities in

underprivileged communities. In order to guarantee that fundamental human rights are

upheld, the remaining 5 million pesos will fund community development initiatives.

V. Contact Information

For further inquiries and collaboration opportunities, please feel free to contact

us:

Name: Justine Dave O. Catolico

Address: 39.2 FVR Village, Brgy. Fatima, General Santos City

Cellphone No.: 09099042032

Email: Justinedavecatolico@gmail.com

Website: https://www.facebook.com/hyungnikolai

We welcome your engagement and look forward to working together towards our

shared goal of alleviating poverty and fostering sustainable development.

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